Aaron Boone’s primary focus since taking over as Yankees manager last week has been to form his coaching staff. Boone conducted some interviews in the Bronx over recent days and had some news to share. So far, he’s got at least four of his positions filled. The Yankees had already announced that veteran pitching coach Larry Rothschild would be back. Here are the other three Boone said would join his staff:

Seattle Mariners Photo Day

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Josh Bard, bench coach: Bard, a 39-year-old former catcher, played with Boone in Cleveland. For the last few years, Bard has been working around baseball, coaching and in the front office. In 2013, he was a Dodgers special assistant. He became the team's big-league bullpen coach in 2016. Bard played parts of 10 seasons in the bigs.

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Phil Nevin, third base coach: Nevin, 46, has coached in various levels since ending his 12-year playing career in 2008. He's managed in independant ball and the minors. He became the third-base coach with the Giants in 2017. Nevin has a little bit of Yankees history. The Astros drafted him No. 1 overall in 1992 — the year the Yankees took Derek Jeter with the No. 6 pick.

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Reggie Willits, first base coach: Willits, 36, has been with the Yankees as their minor-league outfield and base-running coordinator since 2015. He was a personal favorite of ex-player development head Gary Denbo. Willits played parts of five seasons in the majors, hitting .293 with 27 steals in 2007 for the Angels.